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Best Local Co-Op Horror Games

Top Local Co-Op Horror Games to Play in 2026

Looking for the best local co-op horror games? Our database features 4+ games in this category, each rated by the community with intensity scores, jump scare frequency, and content warnings. These games deliver unique horror experiences that set them apart from other subgenres.

Whether you're a veteran horror gamer or just getting started, local co-op horror gamesoffer a range of experiences from mildly unsettling to deeply terrifying. Use our fear profiles to find the perfect match for your scare tolerance.

We currently have 4 local co-op horror games in our database, including popular titles like The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, Directive 8020, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, and more. Each game page includes community-driven fear profiles, content warnings, and reviews to help you decide what to play next.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me

RELEASED
Intensity: 4.1

The Devil in Me is scary in a very specific way: it’s less about ghosts and more about being hunted inside a space designed to control you. The hotel’s architecture becomes the monster — hidden passages, locked doors, and traps that punish curiosity. You’re constantly forced to choose between splitting up or sticking together, taking risks for clues or playing it safe, and the consequences feel brutally final because the cast can be eliminated at any time.

2022
8h
Directive 8020

Directive 8020

UPCOMING
Intensity: 4.0

Directive 8020 is a cinematic sci-fi survival horror game in The Dark Pictures universe, set aboard a colony ship stranded far from Earth. With meaningful choices and branching outcomes, you'll guide the crew through paranoia, sabotage, and a deadly alien organism that can imitate its prey. It blends narrative-driven horror with survival gameplay and high-stakes decision-making.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes

RELEASED
Intensity: 4.0

House of Ashes turns the fear dial by trapping you underground with limited information, rising panic, and something predatory in the shadows. The darkness matters — tunnels collapse behind you, choices split the group, and every loud mistake risks drawing attention. Because the story branches hard, the tension comes from knowing that survival is not guaranteed for anyone: trust, timing, and tiny decisions can decide who makes it out.

2021
7h
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan

RELEASED
Intensity: 3.8

Man of Medan is scary because it weaponizes uncertainty: the ship is a maze of locked rooms, creaking hulls, and half-seen shapes in the dark, and the story constantly asks whether the characters are facing something supernatural or something far more human. Every major scare is tied to a decision — hesitate, trust the wrong person, or panic during a QTE, and a character can die permanently. That makes the dread feel personal: you are not watching people make bad horror-movie choices — you are making them.

2019
5h

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Local Co-Op Horror Games?

Local Co-Op Horror Games are scary games that feature local co-op horror elements as a core part of their gameplay or atmosphere. These games range from mildly unsettling to deeply terrifying, offering varied experiences for different scare tolerances.

What are the best local co-op horror games?

Some of the top-rated local co-op horror games include The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me, Directive 8020, The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, and more. Browse our full list to find games ranked by community intensity ratings and fear profiles.

How many local co-op horror games are there?

We currently have 4 local co-op horror games in our database, with more being added regularly. Our community continuously rates and reviews new horror games as they are released.

Are local co-op horror games suitable for beginners?

Local Co-Op Horror Games vary widely in intensity. Use our fear profile system to find games that match your comfort level - each game is rated for intensity (1-5), jump scare frequency, and has specific content warnings so you can choose games that suit your experience level.